Why the ‘Odyssey’ Casting Backlash Missed the Point
Photo Illustration by Thomas Levinson/The Daily Beast/Getty/Universal Pictures The Daily Beast’s Joanna Coles revealed to Obsessed: The Podcast that she usually falls asleep in movie theaters, but The Odyssey ’s expert storytelling woke her up after just two minutes of shut-eye.
Coles “thoroughly enjoyed” the film, which has broken box office records, grossing more than $1.3 billion worldwide.
Despite its immense success, an onslaught of MAGA hate subsumed The Odyssey even before it hit theaters.
And Coles thinks she knows why the backlash fell so flat.
Right-wingers flamed director Christopher Nolan’s casting choices, with Elon Musk, 55, using his X platform to whine about Oscar-winner Lupita Nyong’o, 43, playing Helen of Troy, whose whiteness Musk apparently views as vital to the story.
Though Coles has a few criticisms of her own, she thinks MAGA completely missed the point.
“I actually thought it was sort of genius casting to have Lupita Nyong’o as Helen of Troy,” Coles told host Kevin Fallon.
“And actually, what was really shocking were the scars on her face.
I thought that was brilliant and utterly plausible—that she seemed so incredibly different from everybody else that they would fall in love with her as this incredibly intriguing woman.
What do you do if it’s really the face that ‘launched a thousand ships?’ Who on Earth do you cast for that? You cast a beautiful Black woman, an Oscar winner, to show how different she was from everybody else in the town.” “Otherwise,” Coles continued, “you’re stuck with having to put in a very, very classically pretty blond girl that will inevitably be an anticlimax.” But some of The Odyssey ’s actors didn’t excel as much as Nyong’o, Cole said.
Tom Holland’s Telemachus, for example, lacked the magnetism of other performances.
Coles explained that Spider-Man ’s Holland, 30, has yet to play a true romantic lead or feature prominently in a character-driven narrative, and he’ll need to show true emotional range on-screen if he wants to reach the same level of acclaim as peers like Timothée Chalamet, also 30.
Coles is, however, open to “being persuaded that he is the new movie star of his generation,” she said.
Or, as Fallon put it , the “next Tom Cruise.” “Tom Holland, I feel, is perfect for The Lord of the Rings .
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